The. Chey will | algo,seek to have North Van =f ie District and:We: st He Namcouver join with itina coordinated po January,’'p! ibis. Sunday ening except ide. ‘divergence of abject of extended out the entire area SCO Senriad ot te wishes. “Once” hteved, nobody: could. ‘beef. any They bade | farewell ‘Thursday on the. Burnaby campus to North Van's Ted Sinnott, the merry singing janitor of SFU and beloved “candy man” to hundreds of its daycare — children, whe died last week at 87. “If he had — a purpose in. life,” “said SFU President George Pedersen at the memorial service, “I think it-was to make people happy.” It’s hard to think of a finer epitaph to any human being’s life. 1139 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4 narth shore news (604) 985-2131 . 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No responsibility accepted for unsolicited material inctudin manuscripta and pictures which should be accompanied by a atampe addressed envelope VERIFIED CIRCULATION: 63,470 Wetinesday; 62,750 Sunday Kao * SN THIS PAPER IS RECYCLABLE ays gic : , wee SE wt : . - Canadians are being in- _vited to delay their golf shots, put down their beer, drop whatever they're doing at noon, local time, next Wednesday — and join a - mighty chorus. At that moment on July 1, starting in Newfoundland, Canadians from coast to coast will be singing the national anthem to celebrate Canada's 114th birthday. From the cenotaph in Corner Brook and wending its way westward, “O Canada” will echo from the steps of. city halls in Charlottetown, St. John and. Quebec, Queen’s Park in Toronto, the legislature grounds in Winnipeg and Edmonton, the Wascana Centre in Regina, Robson Square in Vancouver, McNiven Beach in the Northwest Territories and from the SS Klondike on the Yukon River. Even those on the move will not miss out on the sunday brunch event. “Radio and TV stations will broadcast the anthem wherever they are, Airports, trains and bus stations will pipe in “O Canada” at 12 noon local time. . Visitors to Canada’s Wonderland, Man and His World and the Museum of Man will have the opportunity to sing along as it comes over the PA systems. Visitors to Banff and other national parks are being given copies of the anthem ' mand. Adolphe-Basile Routhier. COPS ARE TOPS says John Torer, boss of the Chevron Station at Main and Mountain Highway, North Van, who has words of advice for anyone thinking of cutting their gas bills by refusing to pay for a fill-up — like the two characters who did just that at 3 a.m. last started smashing the win- dows of the attendant's booth with baseball bats as John’s night employee Sher Slagh dialled for help. John reports that 10 police cars roared into the station within 15, seconds, while Sher was still oa,the phone, to be followed by a paddy wagon and a dog car. The assnilants didn’t get to first base before they were grabbed and on their way to pokey. Take a bow, North Van Mounties -- when the good guys need you in the wee, small hours, you can never burn rubber too fast. Talking of Friday night drivers, one of the brightest ideas yet in liquor legislation comes from our neighbors below the border. Washington State has come up with a doggie bag law for restaurant meal sippers, Jt will allow diners ta take home leftover wine instead of feeling compelled to drink . Vancouver Saturday morning and then © by Noel Wright their moncysworth before climbing behind the wheel. Take a memo please, Marilyn, for Consumer Minister Peter Hyndman If you are planning on parking your steed at ‘International Airport during the next two or three months -- especially from noon onward Wed- nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays -- the advice from Deborah Phelan, public affairs ‘lady at Transport Canada, is don't! The airport parking lot, despite its 2,500 stalls, is in a state of crisis, she says, much worse than other summers. Occupancy never drops below 95 per cent and during the periods mentioned ,it’s | consistently “in overflow” ~ which is hardly surprising when ycu learn the airport handles an average of some 20,000 passengers daily (last year's total was over 7.2 million). Please, says Deborah, use the North Shore Airporter instead, which leaves at regular intervals from the International Plaza at Capilano and Marine and costs a restful, worry-free seven bucks. If you're starting from over town, . there's a similar. shuttle service from the downtown hotels. Kiss-’n-ride -—- an airport concourse these days is no place for tender, lingering farewells.... Calling any old Wetaskiwinians who may be hiding in the North Shore bushes ~ your hometown wants you for a grand 75th anniversary homecoming bash July 17-19 at which one of the star attractions will be legendary “depression era” band leader Mart Kenney. For further info (as the postics mull a new strike) call Jack Pike, anniversary committee chairman for Wetaskiwin, Alberta, at (403) 352-3344 and prepare to saddle up * ° ® HAPPY HOUR: Former North Van City Father Marc Howard hit a pleasant little jackpot recently on Monty Hall's “Let's Make A Deal” show being produced at Panorama Studios. Marc, dressed for the occasion as W.C. Fields, walked away with a washer, a dryer and $600 worth of cookware.. Two rosy red B.C. Macs for teachers Brian Junek and Joanne Elliott named acting vice rincipals respectively est Van's Eagle Har- to Canadians © O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons com- With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong and free! From. far and wide, O Canada, ‘We stand on guard for thee. God keep our land glorious and free! -O Canada, we ‘stand on guard:for thee. O Canada, we stand on’ ‘guard for thee. “O Canada was prociaimed Canada’s national an- | them on July 1, 1980, 100 years after it was first sung on June 24,. “1880. the music: was: composed by Calixa «. Lavalle, a well-known. composer of the day.and French - lyrics ‘to accompany the music were’ written by Sir The song gained steadily in popularity and many English. versions have appeared’ over the years. the © version on which’ the official English lyrics are based . was written in 1908 by Mr. ustice. Robert. ‘Stanley © Weir. The official English version above ‘includes *: changes recommended in 1968 by a Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons. hazy about the words, News is reprinting © below. Clip them out. and with you wherever you are noon Wednesday — when the drums roll and they light the 114th candle on Canada’s cake. s bour and Glenmore Elementary Schools .... All “ aglow is West Van's G.0. ae Brawner, only the second Canadian ever to receive the Publications Award of the American Society of Mining Engineers — presented to him at the Society's recent spring mecting in Chicago for his book “Uranium Mine Waste Disposal” Dick |: Burnham of Royal Trust's — North Van office wona Gold | Award at last week's realtor’s congress in Win- nipeg as one of Canada’s top real estate agents .... Fresh laurels for North Shore Optimist Club stalwart Graham Reid, general . counsel at ICBC, who's just’ | been appointed corporate — secretary as well to the - strikebound oenne currently ; corporation .... Congrats to _ Hillside senior Claire Carder, winner of a Jostens — Foundation Scholarship for Canadian students from the Citizens’ Scholarship Found- ation of America, Concord, N.H., for outstanding — achievement and academic — excellence -- only 20 were awarded ta 500 applicants . throughout Canada ..... And happy birthday tomorrow (une 29) to North Vao Kiwani Gordon Scarlett see ete * @ 4 WRIGHT OR WRONG: Life is what goes on while - you're busy making other ‘ plans.